Steve Teles and Brink Lindsey on *The Captured Economy*

Steve Teles and Brink Lindsey on *The Captured Economy*

What happens when a liberal and a libertarian get together? In the case of Steve Teles and Brink Lindsey, they write a book. And then Tyler separates them for a podcast interview about that book, prisoner's dilemma style.

How much inequality is due to bad policy? Is executive compensation to blame? How about higher education? And what's the implicit theory of governance in Bojack Horseman? Tyler wants to know—and so do you.

Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links.

Recorded October 23rd, 2017

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